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you're talking about a very well educated constituency. if they were organized and mobilized you would begin to get the response of dealing with their crises much more effectively than what we have now. >> here's a synopsis, richard, of a lot of similar questions that bring us to your book, "democracy at work: a cure for capitalism." a viewer who identifies himself as a longtime fan of dr. wolff writes, "you're passionate about workers' self-directed enterprises. can you explain briefly why you think these are the way to save capitalism? critics say your alternative may work in theory but not in practice." >> my point is that workers ought to be -- all of us who work in an office, a factory or a store-ought to be in the position of participating in the decisions governing that enterprise. and i do that not only because i believe in democracy. and let me say that if you do believe in democracy, it's always been a mystery to me why that democracy that you believe in doesn't apply to the place where you work. after all, five out of seven days
you're talking about a very well educated constituency. if they were organized and mobilized you would begin to get the response of dealing with their crises much more effectively than what we have now. >> here's a synopsis, richard, of a lot of similar questions that bring us to your book, "democracy at work: a cure for capitalism." a viewer who identifies himself as a longtime fan of dr. wolff writes, "you're passionate about workers' self-directed enterprises. can you...
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texas because we haven't talked about is put a sign they achieve the business friendly climate their education is not the answer either but certainly they could be little more friendly the and they are. >> it is too little too late. neil: it is the trend. rick perry is on the winning trend with low taxes, less regulation, they seem to have the edge >> but who do you pack? but if you look at michigan with the automakers that did not work so well now even other cities are trying to sue gm for leaving. that is not a fun project if that company promises the jobs doesn't deliver. neil: a good point*. we will see what happens but the money is on the table. happy passover to our jewish friends, and "money" with our melissa francis is next. >> investors bet that all is not well in europe, cypress scored the ailout, but the bulls slammed. speculation grew that the brutal terms of the deal may become common place in future bailouts. investors bet on a weaker uro currency cleaned up. the euro at a four month low against the u.s. dollar after coming back from session lows. also, making money, owners of de
texas because we haven't talked about is put a sign they achieve the business friendly climate their education is not the answer either but certainly they could be little more friendly the and they are. >> it is too little too late. neil: it is the trend. rick perry is on the winning trend with low taxes, less regulation, they seem to have the edge >> but who do you pack? but if you look at michigan with the automakers that did not work so well now even other cities are trying to...
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steve, the directer of the narc institute for early education research at rutgers was consulted by the white house. there's a number, estimated, one the president's plan, that early childhood education could cost up to $10 billion a year, rick. this goes in the line of more spending, more recovery. this is a lot of money. >> well, yeah, but here's the concern. i don't know how you can make the argument that 800,000 civilian defense workers losing their jobs can be good for the economy. i don't quite see how that's possible, and now on spending on preschool, look, what we're looking at now, forget the president's agenda to increase it. we're now looking at a major cut to head start because of the sequester. i don't know if that impacts on the economy today, but you can't tell me this is a good thing for the future when we take away the programs for kids. >> bottom line is, literally, barack obama needs more revenue. he needs another source. he just raised taxes on the risk, talking about closing deductions which is not enough. i'd like to predict they will eventually put another tax mec
steve, the directer of the narc institute for early education research at rutgers was consulted by the white house. there's a number, estimated, one the president's plan, that early childhood education could cost up to $10 billion a year, rick. this goes in the line of more spending, more recovery. this is a lot of money. >> well, yeah, but here's the concern. i don't know how you can make the argument that 800,000 civilian defense workers losing their jobs can be good for the economy. i...
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smit: a big part is education; right? education of using the card in an appropriate fashion. why is that also a key -- a key promise of what you are doing? >> well, we're at an innovation conference, so many innovations and payments in the marketplace. what's challenging is getting consumers to understand the features and benefits getting them to adopt them. that's what pay perks is here for, educate consumers about what products and features are available for them and get them to use them in ways that benefit, again, the value chain. shibani: dozens of companies here, but few run by a female. talk to me about being a woman in this environment, in this lean in time that cheryl sandberg talked about, and, you know, just overall what your views are. >> it's not something i think about a lot. with sheryl out now, it is interesting to think about. i think that there's no difference between male and female ceos, and i think it's nice to get attention from a female ceo, but i would rather be recognized as a ceo. shibani: it was on this day in business back in 1894 that the very fir
smit: a big part is education; right? education of using the card in an appropriate fashion. why is that also a key -- a key promise of what you are doing? >> well, we're at an innovation conference, so many innovations and payments in the marketplace. what's challenging is getting consumers to understand the features and benefits getting them to adopt them. that's what pay perks is here for, educate consumers about what products and features are available for them and get them to use...
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another area where people are educated. it can make a difference just like educating people with regards to the deficits were facing and that deficit supposedly help the economy. before i get into this, we both taught at the university of chicago law school. the first time i met him i introduced myself and say you are the kind of guy. as idiotic as silk. and i had no he would help me out with the city of chicago since i'd heard that. they said maybe we can get together for lunch sometime. but he kind of wrinkled his face, turned his back to me and walked away and that was the end of our first conversation. i have to say rinne two and 20 other times and it's pretty much the way all our conversations went. it is not thinking i would be getting christmas cards or anything else from him. i was not as a retired part of it is that got the strong impression when i would run into him that he viewed me as evil because of the gun issue. he had very strong opinions on the. [inaudible] [laughter] i'd found something on the gun issue he
another area where people are educated. it can make a difference just like educating people with regards to the deficits were facing and that deficit supposedly help the economy. before i get into this, we both taught at the university of chicago law school. the first time i met him i introduced myself and say you are the kind of guy. as idiotic as silk. and i had no he would help me out with the city of chicago since i'd heard that. they said maybe we can get together for lunch sometime. but...
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our education system drops in world rankings, we have no jobs plan. we have no plan. we don't even have a budget and yet, these guys are still filling things with pork to get reelected. if you're in private practice and you take money supposed to go to some project and you build a fence around your house, whether that fence is good, makes your house look better and whether your neighbors like it, it's stealing and that's exactly what these guys are doing, it's called pork and it's stealing and shows the character of our congress and it shows why our country is so screwed up. >> brenda: well, gary b, what about digging private wealth for private property owners? what's going on? >> well, i tell you what, brenda, on the one hand we have 85% of americans think there should be a balanced budget. it is in ourlood. i mean, every household tries to balance their budget and some do it better than others and it's certainly a goal and on everyone's mind. i disagree with john with one thing. the he's kind of implying it's the fault of the lawmakers. >> it's not the fault of the
our education system drops in world rankings, we have no jobs plan. we have no plan. we don't even have a budget and yet, these guys are still filling things with pork to get reelected. if you're in private practice and you take money supposed to go to some project and you build a fence around your house, whether that fence is good, makes your house look better and whether your neighbors like it, it's stealing and that's exactly what these guys are doing, it's called pork and it's stealing and...
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i don't believe that wall street is always the best place to get educated. so there's a start, a place to start a plan. melissa: yeah. >> next thing have someone hold you accountable. meet with somebody. i like pat's idea, find a financial buddy. we often work out with a buddy to help us out. find a financial advisor and somebody you can work with. melissa: that makes sense. you say saving 15 to 20% of your annual income. i wonder at what price? saving aside 20% of the your income, does that mean you don't buy a house, you rent instead? would you set aside the income and use credit cards and rack up debt so you can save? at what price, how seriouous is it to save that much money. >> how serious is that individual, that's the question. because let's put this in reference. this individual that in our scenario, sob who is 50 to 60 years old or so, they're really at the peak of their financial succs. they're making the most they ever have in life. hopefully their kids are out of the home. they don't have education expenses anymore. so do they have the capacity?
i don't believe that wall street is always the best place to get educated. so there's a start, a place to start a plan. melissa: yeah. >> next thing have someone hold you accountable. meet with somebody. i like pat's idea, find a financial buddy. we often work out with a buddy to help us out. find a financial advisor and somebody you can work with. melissa: that makes sense. you say saving 15 to 20% of your annual income. i wonder at what price? saving aside 20% of the your income, does...
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texas because we haven't talked about is put a sign they achieve the business friendly climate their education is not the answer either but certainly they could be little more friendly the and they are. >> it is too little too late. neil: it is the trend. rick perry is on the winning trend with low taxes, less regulation, they seem to have the edge. >> but who do you pack? but if you look at michigan with the automakers that did not work so well now even other cities are trying to sue gm for leaving. that is not a fun project if that company promises the jobs doesn't deliver. neil: a good point*. we will see what happens but the money is on the table. what you gonna do? tomorrow night we might no. "t good night. tonight on "the willis report" the supreme court takes up the fight over prescription drugs. drug makers may be forced to give you access to cheaper medicine. also, charity backlash. why your money may not be going good causes. and don't falls short on your retirement plan. sound advice no matter how rich you are. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: all that and more coming
texas because we haven't talked about is put a sign they achieve the business friendly climate their education is not the answer either but certainly they could be little more friendly the and they are. >> it is too little too late. neil: it is the trend. rick perry is on the winning trend with low taxes, less regulation, they seem to have the edge. >> but who do you pack? but if you look at michigan with the automakers that did not work so well now even other cities are trying to...
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-educated i.t. executive was chosen by a majority of national coalition members in istanbul. in his first speech, he ruled out dialogue with the shock assad's regime. government troops and rebel fighters are blaming each other for a chemical attack near the northern city of aleppo -- dialogue with bashar alabama assad's regime. >> they accuse rebel fighters of launching a missile containing poisonous gases. the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under international law. >> so far, we have 16 martyrs and 86 wounded. most of them are in critical condition. the chemical contained in the missile causes immediate fainting, convulsion, and that. >> in istanbul, syria's main opposition group said they were looking at the attack rejected allegations that rebels were involved. we also know the rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. they would not have access to the means of launching these kind of chemical weapons. >> we have no details yet. we are against using chemical weapons from any side. i am not expecting the revolutionaries to do that, but we
-educated i.t. executive was chosen by a majority of national coalition members in istanbul. in his first speech, he ruled out dialogue with the shock assad's regime. government troops and rebel fighters are blaming each other for a chemical attack near the northern city of aleppo -- dialogue with bashar alabama assad's regime. >> they accuse rebel fighters of launching a missile containing poisonous gases. the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under...
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>> announcer: consumer advocate, tax expert and educator ed slott is here to help you rescue your retirement by following his time-tested method of avoiding the five silent retirement killers. >> get started turning negatives to positives, uncertainty to certainty, reducing your tax bill, working with better-educated advisors, eliminating risk and creating a plan of action to keep more of the money you make. >> announcer: the wall street journal called bestselling author ed slott "the best source of ira advice." and usa today said... join america's ira expert, ed slott, in his all-new program-- >> thank you, thank you. welcome, welcome. thank you. thank you. (applause) well, welcome to retirement rescue. let me ask you something. what's the best decision you've ever made? getting married? buying a home? getting divorced? selling your home? getting remarried?
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they're education. we're going to cut pell grants? my wife when she was 18 months old, her father died. in a car accident. a world war ii vet, decorated world war ii vet. leaving her mom widowed at age 29 with five kids. four girls and a boy. the boy, my brother-in-law neil, went into the coast guard , and he did 20 years in the coast guard, he still works for the coast guard. electrical engineer in the coast guard. he's my -- the second most important man in my son's life. my son was able to get a master's degree in engineering, mechanical engineering, from m.i.t. my three sisters-in-law and frannie went to college on pell grants and scholar ships. at that time a full pell grant paid for 85% of a public college education. now it pays for less than 35%. the presiding officer knows, she went to -- my mother-in-law ended up going to the university of maine. but you know today kids who go to the university of maine have debt. all of us know our kids, our students have debt. in minnesota the average debt is $29,000. my wife's family lived
they're education. we're going to cut pell grants? my wife when she was 18 months old, her father died. in a car accident. a world war ii vet, decorated world war ii vet. leaving her mom widowed at age 29 with five kids. four girls and a boy. the boy, my brother-in-law neil, went into the coast guard , and he did 20 years in the coast guard, he still works for the coast guard. electrical engineer in the coast guard. he's my -- the second most important man in my son's life. my son was able to...
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we've got an educated work force. we've got a lot of people who are really willing to work and hustle. we've some advantages. we have a history of -- of trade and freedom. but i want to show this chart because we may not be doing as well as we think we are. and the debt that we're facing may be more serious than a lot of people will acknowledge. this is a chart that shows the debt per person in the euro zone compared to the united states. and it's a really a stunning chart. and people have explained it somewhat by saying, well, our economy in the united states is bigger than other economies in the world. therefore, individual americans normally make more money and, therefore, they can carry more debt. but anybody that sees this chart has got to begin to understand and worry that the needle of our debt is in the red zone, the danger zone. look at this. spain -- this includes spending from federal, state and local government 2012 projections of general government expenditures in nominal u.s. dollars -- all been converte
we've got an educated work force. we've got a lot of people who are really willing to work and hustle. we've some advantages. we have a history of -- of trade and freedom. but i want to show this chart because we may not be doing as well as we think we are. and the debt that we're facing may be more serious than a lot of people will acknowledge. this is a chart that shows the debt per person in the euro zone compared to the united states. and it's a really a stunning chart. and people have...
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and he needs funding. >> american public education is in financial crisis. >> he heads up education funding partners, a colorado firm that matches it with schools looking for cash. >> they want the right partners and the right controls, our model gives them that control. >> over the years more schools have been turning to corporate sponsors for much needed revenue. they struck a deal with staples in exchange for ads on the district's website and a supply list containing a coupon and kids got to attend the science enrichment program. >> it's really about selling anything, it's about allowing companies to come in and partner for a good cause and public education in responsible ways. >> there are aggressive campaigns out there buses and playing fields becoming common. for some districts it's what keep the doors open. critics argue it comes at a high price. >> kids deserve a commercial-free education and that the messages in schools have been selected because they're good for them, good for their education and not because it's the highest bidder paid for them. >> one more point here, harris. a
and he needs funding. >> american public education is in financial crisis. >> he heads up education funding partners, a colorado firm that matches it with schools looking for cash. >> they want the right partners and the right controls, our model gives them that control. >> over the years more schools have been turning to corporate sponsors for much needed revenue. they struck a deal with staples in exchange for ads on the district's website and a supply list containing...
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but you also have to take educated risks, and i think he takes a lot of good ones. when he made a mistake, he fixed it. >> content is king and distribution is queen. basically by-passed all the traditional channels. without cable networks and satellite companies they were able to build a network. >> you are clearly still bullish with netflix. >> for me, i have always liked the story. i use it. but it has been the valuation. >> he is worth billions. i have got to adjust my thinking. >> give me some quick thoughts of yours on distribution. again, it's part of the companies that you run focus heavily on distribution. >> i think that technology is your friend and not your foe. i always liked the technology like a freight train coming down the mountain. and i always think that technology disappoints in two years but goes furt irthan you think in ten. what can we do to make the consumer in charge? except for the big tech people, you're talking three to five million people. i want to figure out how to get that content to the widest audience possible in the most efficient w
but you also have to take educated risks, and i think he takes a lot of good ones. when he made a mistake, he fixed it. >> content is king and distribution is queen. basically by-passed all the traditional channels. without cable networks and satellite companies they were able to build a network. >> you are clearly still bullish with netflix. >> for me, i have always liked the story. i use it. but it has been the valuation. >> he is worth billions. i have got to adjust...
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sparkology is what happens when higher education leads the online dating world. male members are only considered it their alma maters one of the nation's top 60 universities, and then they have to pay money to yet introduced a female members. so how does a standstill last? think joining me now in a fox business exclusive, founder of sparkology. thank you for coming on the show. what gave you the idea? >> i was always a hopeless romantic. melissa: not terribly romantic saying that the guy has to be from the top 16 universities. he will pay to get on. >> the reason why guys pay to start conversations, if you look at the dating sites, guys spam, a spin -- send as many messages as they get into as many girls as they can, but that's terrible and so since guys have to pay the start a conversation, we stop spam. women appreciate that it. melissa: are you growing, making money. >> we became cash flow positive this past summer now just over one year-end. first wedding is coming a bit too weeks. it's a very exciting year. melissa: we wanted to do this segment because your
sparkology is what happens when higher education leads the online dating world. male members are only considered it their alma maters one of the nation's top 60 universities, and then they have to pay money to yet introduced a female members. so how does a standstill last? think joining me now in a fox business exclusive, founder of sparkology. thank you for coming on the show. what gave you the idea? >> i was always a hopeless romantic. melissa: not terribly romantic saying that the guy...
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i think it's a great educational tool for the younger generation to get introduced to equities and options and how to utilize them. i like you're able to do it on the s&p overall and gives you the ability to hedge your portfolio and higher priced stocks. there's nothing but upside, by introducing these, i think it's good. >> i think most of the volume is in apple, don't you think, bob? >> i think the s&p 500, remember, they used to have a main contract that traded for 500 times the value of the s&p. then, when they went to the e mini contract a traction of that, volume in the e mini exploded and eventually took over that business. i think the smaller -- if you want to get the average investor involved, a smaller contract is the way to go. >> the ease of liquidity in e mini is there. as i said at the top of the show, that gives you the ability and gave me the ability last night where the tape was and edge out the risk i had long exposure in the portfolio. >> and reason for the higher priced stocks. it's not a coincidence these are all high priced stocks. >> and the reason joe is not on the
i think it's a great educational tool for the younger generation to get introduced to equities and options and how to utilize them. i like you're able to do it on the s&p overall and gives you the ability to hedge your portfolio and higher priced stocks. there's nothing but upside, by introducing these, i think it's good. >> i think most of the volume is in apple, don't you think, bob? >> i think the s&p 500, remember, they used to have a main contract that traded for 500...
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so those are our investments in our kids' education. those are our investments in science and research to help power our economy. those are our investments to help modernize our infrastructure. they cut transportation by 15% when we have 15% unemployment in the construction industry. so mr. chairman, the american people rejected the kind of uncompromising lopsided approach that we see once again presented here in the house. the same thing we've seen for the last three years as if we hadn't even had a debate last fall. now, in the democratic alternative, we focus on the main issue right now and in the future. we don't only want strong economic growth in the future, we want to see accelerated job growth right now. you know, we've seen some momentum in the jobs market in the last couple months. but the republican budget, it will put the brakes on that growth. now, the chairman of the budget committee can quote what economists all he wants and there are economists that say it will do this or won't do this or will do that, but we have an emp
so those are our investments in our kids' education. those are our investments in science and research to help power our economy. those are our investments to help modernize our infrastructure. they cut transportation by 15% when we have 15% unemployment in the construction industry. so mr. chairman, the american people rejected the kind of uncompromising lopsided approach that we see once again presented here in the house. the same thing we've seen for the last three years as if we hadn't even...
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department of education i'd send it back to the states. that's what reagan said, what the republican party said. i'm one of the few who would dismantle some of the big bad things in washington and just say, that should remain with the states and the people. that's the only way you'll ever shrink the size of government, eliminating some departments. >> sean: i agree with that, i think that the states would do a better job. they would be serving the needs of the people in their community which makes a lot of sense. i was really in agreement with you over you tried to get your fellow senators and i was disappointed in some republican senators, to defund or at least put on hold the money that we're giving to the 9/11 truther and the guy, the former terrorist that refers to the israelis as descendents of apes and pigs, mohammed morsi. why are we giving this it guy f-16's, tanks, 1.5 billion dollars a year? >> it's beyond me and you know, we've closed down white house tours, but president obama somehow found 250 million extra to give to the radi
department of education i'd send it back to the states. that's what reagan said, what the republican party said. i'm one of the few who would dismantle some of the big bad things in washington and just say, that should remain with the states and the people. that's the only way you'll ever shrink the size of government, eliminating some departments. >> sean: i agree with that, i think that the states would do a better job. they would be serving the needs of the people in their community...
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when i started as the chairman of health, education, labor and pensions, the help committee, within my jurisdiction was preschool programs. there are 119 preschool programs. we spent more on preschool than we did on k-12. senator kennedy and i were taoeubl get those down to -- able to get those down to 69 programs and people wonder why we can't get them below 69 programs. most of them are by agriculture and commerce and some other agencies. we don't get to dabble in those. so there are ways that we can eliminate some duplication and save a little bit of money, but we're not looking for that. mr. sessions: here's the g.a.o. report i think you referred to. they have the, annual report -- 2012, annual report, opportunities to reduce duplication, overlap and fragmentation, achieve savings and enhance revenue. i think my constituents would say that's exactly what you guys should do. don't you -- yours? mr. enzi: absolutely. it looks like a tremendous manual. we have a think called government performance and results act which is where every agency is to list out what they do and how we'll kn
when i started as the chairman of health, education, labor and pensions, the help committee, within my jurisdiction was preschool programs. there are 119 preschool programs. we spent more on preschool than we did on k-12. senator kennedy and i were taoeubl get those down to -- able to get those down to 69 programs and people wonder why we can't get them below 69 programs. most of them are by agriculture and commerce and some other agencies. we don't get to dabble in those. so there are ways...
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but this budget makes deep cuts in rebuilding america and in education. according to the center for american progress, the republican budget proposal on the floor today would cut $1.2 trillions from investment in education, science and infrastructure, hurting our economy and some have projected would result in the loss of two million jobs. the budget before us does not reflect our values as a nation. i urge my colleagues to vote against it and support the democratic alternative. it's a budget that really speaks to the highest ideals of america, the kind of america that will provide the best education for our kids and discover new cures for disease and develop new clean energy resources and rebuild our crumbling bridges, roads and ports and honor our promise to our seniors and veterans. i urge my colleagues to support the democratic alternative and vote against the republican ryan budget. the chair: time of the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: i enjoy the back and forth on medicare. under our proposal, there is no cap on medic
but this budget makes deep cuts in rebuilding america and in education. according to the center for american progress, the republican budget proposal on the floor today would cut $1.2 trillions from investment in education, science and infrastructure, hurting our economy and some have projected would result in the loss of two million jobs. the budget before us does not reflect our values as a nation. i urge my colleagues to vote against it and support the democratic alternative. it's a budget...
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so those are our investments in our kids' education. those are our investments in science and research to help power our economy. those are our investments to help modernize our infrastructure. they cut transportation by 15% when we have 15% unemployment in the construction industry. so mr. chairman, the american people rejected the kind of uncompromising lopsided approach that we see once again presented here in the house. the same thing we've seen for the last three years as if we hadn't even had a debate last fall. now, in the democratic alternative, we focus on the main issue right now and in the future. we don't only want strong economic growth in the future, we want to see accelerated job growth right now. you know, we've seen some momentum in the jobs market in the last couple months. but the republican budget, it will put the brakes on that growth. now, the chairman of the budget committee can quote what economists all he wants and there are economists that say it will do this or won't do this or will do that, but we have an emp
so those are our investments in our kids' education. those are our investments in science and research to help power our economy. those are our investments to help modernize our infrastructure. they cut transportation by 15% when we have 15% unemployment in the construction industry. so mr. chairman, the american people rejected the kind of uncompromising lopsided approach that we see once again presented here in the house. the same thing we've seen for the last three years as if we hadn't even...
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for profit education company posted quarterly earnings well above estimates. reuters reporting the nation's largest pork producer hired goldman sachs to wage strategic options. the euro is under $1.29 slipping below the 200-day moving average. they are saying the cyprus bailout deal could be a new template for resolving eurozone banking problems. and with that comment, bob pisani, markets did turn sour. >> thank you, very much. he did, he dropped the markets. let's take a look at italian stocks. europe kind of tanked on these comments. this is where it made the comment about half an hour ago. everybody e-mailed me, what does a template for europe, what the heck does that mean. i think what it means is if you need to recapitalize first you go to your bond holders and shareholders and get money off of them and then maybe you go to the uninsured deposit holders before you go to the ecb. i think that's what's got people concerned right now. italian banks, the europe dropped. italian banks dropped. tessa, all down, look here, up 5, almost 6%. europe ones voicely fa
for profit education company posted quarterly earnings well above estimates. reuters reporting the nation's largest pork producer hired goldman sachs to wage strategic options. the euro is under $1.29 slipping below the 200-day moving average. they are saying the cyprus bailout deal could be a new template for resolving eurozone banking problems. and with that comment, bob pisani, markets did turn sour. >> thank you, very much. he did, he dropped the markets. let's take a look at italian...
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outrage in california we passed the nation's biggest tax hike and that money was supposed to go towards education and of course, a big chunk of the money is going towards pension. and we learned that the alameda county administrator is now making $422,000 a year, megyn, and as you said, for life. now, let me break it down for you and tell you what's included in that. check this out. the total salary here is $422,000, longevity pay because she's worked for the county more than 30 years. on top of that, including the salary, a bonus of $24,000 because that ensures that she will forever remain the highest paid employee in the county. her pension and retirement, you see she doesn't pay a nickel into it, so the county every year pays into it $181,0 $181,000, into her retirement account. and by the way, she gets a car allowance of $8200. see the red numbers, the county deficit is 88 million dollars and this bottom number right here, megyn, that's the average salary for the private worker in alameda county, $34,900. and now let's play your favorite game of all, megyn, guess the other administrator's sal
outrage in california we passed the nation's biggest tax hike and that money was supposed to go towards education and of course, a big chunk of the money is going towards pension. and we learned that the alameda county administrator is now making $422,000 a year, megyn, and as you said, for life. now, let me break it down for you and tell you what's included in that. check this out. the total salary here is $422,000, longevity pay because she's worked for the county more than 30 years. on top...
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important reasons for families to save, and there were dramatic declines in the reasons for saving for education, dramatic decline in buying a house, a dramatic decline in a retirement. what went up, liquidity, people wanted to be liquid, you know, and i think some of that was just fear for our or patly fear, and saving for a purchase. that had a dramatic one. i'll save money for two or three weeks if i try to get the boots that i really want, but they are not saving long term, and, to me, that means we live in the moment. >> worst to do is leave your children after you passed with high debt. you don't want to do that. >> well, no, it's worse than that. you run out of money, too, for your actual living expenses. we used to live in a society where we with more pension, where you could count on social security where you were dying at an earlier age. we live long. you mentioned that. where you had a pension at work and the value of the house went up. our parent's generation, you bought a house, paid it off, and when they retired, sold it, realized the equity, bought something cheaper, and lived off
important reasons for families to save, and there were dramatic declines in the reasons for saving for education, dramatic decline in buying a house, a dramatic decline in a retirement. what went up, liquidity, people wanted to be liquid, you know, and i think some of that was just fear for our or patly fear, and saving for a purchase. that had a dramatic one. i'll save money for two or three weeks if i try to get the boots that i really want, but they are not saving long term, and, to me, that...
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some of the $1.9 billion from the education business. the shares are down 12% year-to-date. you can see up 3.5. we're watching smithfield foods. smithfield foods have hired goldman sachs in order to weigh some strategic options including breaking up the company. this is according to reuters. smithfield foods up on this news, up about 3% on the day. back to you. tracy: thanks, nicole. we'll see you at the top of the hour. ashley: march madness is in full swing and cbs and turner scooping up millions of eyeballs tuning into the turn any but now there is speculation that the final four coverage could move to cable as early as next year. dennis kneale covering this story and joins us now. dennis. >> hello, ashley. kind of a good news, bad news thing for cbs because they're raking in some really good ratings so far in the first week of march madness, the college basketball tournament. cb. is putting out a press release moments ago saying this is some of the highest ratings that the basketball product has brought in over 20 years. just one problem, variety, the trade paper, report
some of the $1.9 billion from the education business. the shares are down 12% year-to-date. you can see up 3.5. we're watching smithfield foods. smithfield foods have hired goldman sachs in order to weigh some strategic options including breaking up the company. this is according to reuters. smithfield foods up on this news, up about 3% on the day. back to you. tracy: thanks, nicole. we'll see you at the top of the hour. ashley: march madness is in full swing and cbs and turner scooping up...
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in other words, your home value is worth less than your mortgage if you have a high school education or less and the white working class, they're all around 40%, but now let's take a look at these next two groups here. tea party supporters, 45%. if your home value is going down 50% so clearly an issue here if it is risk off the table and not optimistic about the economy and these tend to be or at least in greater percentages are your gold bugs compared to all adults in the economy. what about generally looking at the stock market. let's see, these are the percentages that you have heard about some about some critical financial issues here. 80%, how about the dow being an all-time high. only 66%. >> reporter: and only 29% if you highlight that, that's the least well known economic story that we've asked about in the past several years. what are people's attitudes toward the dow being an all-time high? if we could move on, yes we can. the dow being an all-time high. the does that mean the dow is better 22% of the public say that's the case. the corporations and the wealthy are doing be
in other words, your home value is worth less than your mortgage if you have a high school education or less and the white working class, they're all around 40%, but now let's take a look at these next two groups here. tea party supporters, 45%. if your home value is going down 50% so clearly an issue here if it is risk off the table and not optimistic about the economy and these tend to be or at least in greater percentages are your gold bugs compared to all adults in the economy. what about...
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you saw salespeople who were educated and knowledgeable about what joe fresh is. you did see a bit more traffic this weekend than what you saw last weekend. but there's a lot more of this that's needed. >> in terms of this other note, and i hate to ask you about a competitor's research, but do you think that within the realm of possibility for jcpenney to examine the possibility of adopting a structure where it takes a certain percentage and leases that out to other retailers? >> we've seen concession models before where retailers lease out space. we do think that works in some instances. but it has to be shops and manufacturers that all cater to a similar customer. you've got to get the brand identity back. >> i mean, when i first read this note from isi by first thought is who would lease out space within a jcpenney. can you think of any brands off the top of your head that would go that route? >> one of the things we've seen is we've seen johnson go out to different vendors to lease space. until you can prove that you're a driver of traffic, then in essence you
you saw salespeople who were educated and knowledgeable about what joe fresh is. you did see a bit more traffic this weekend than what you saw last weekend. but there's a lot more of this that's needed. >> in terms of this other note, and i hate to ask you about a competitor's research, but do you think that within the realm of possibility for jcpenney to examine the possibility of adopting a structure where it takes a certain percentage and leases that out to other retailers? >>...
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old days when they started these lotteries and all those tax dollars were supposed to go to improve education in america? how did that work out? schools are broke. i don't get it. i thought the lottery was supposed to be the savior for our school systems 20-something years ago when this started but it still hasn't helped the school system apparently as far as needing money. >>steve: politicians changed the rules. it started out we're going to do this. instead they said we're going to take a little of that money and put it over here, then put it over there. next thing you know it's everywhere. >>brian: the cabin door is closed. power up your electronic devices. friendly skies are about to get nicer. >>steve: the health benefits of beer? turns out facial hair can be a real lifesaver. how can you get back pain relief that lasts up to 16 hours? with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. for up to 16 hours of relief, try thermacare. by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? ho
old days when they started these lotteries and all those tax dollars were supposed to go to improve education in america? how did that work out? schools are broke. i don't get it. i thought the lottery was supposed to be the savior for our school systems 20-something years ago when this started but it still hasn't helped the school system apparently as far as needing money. >>steve: politicians changed the rules. it started out we're going to do this. instead they said we're going to take...